Weather/Climate 1
Weather/Climate 2
Resources
Regions
Landforms
100
Climate between the tropical and subarctic climates.
What is a temperate climate?
100
Climate that is very warm all year.
What is a tropical climate?
100
Resources that cannot be replaced. Examples: coal, natural gas, and oil.
What are nonrenewable resources?
100
An area in which places share similar characteristics.
What is a region?
100
A deep valley with steep, rocky walls.
What is a canyon?
200
Distance from the equator, distance from a large body of water, and elevation.
What affects climate?
200
How high a place is above sea level.
What is elevation?
200
A resource that can be replaced. Examples: water, trees, and soil.
What is a renewable resource?
200
This region contains part of the oldest mountain range in the country; the Appalachian Mountains.
What is the Northeast?
200
A very high landform, often with steep sides.
What is a mountain?
300
The amount of moisture in the air.
What is humidity?
300
The imaginary line that circles Earth halfway between the North and South Poles.
What is the equator?
300
A thing that people make or grow.
What is a product?
300
This region has flat, grassy plains and large areas of forests. Four of the five great lakes border this region.
What is the Midwest?
300
A large area of mostly flat land that is often covered with grass.
What is a plain?
400
The amount of rain or snow that falls.
What is precipitation?
400
How warm or cold a place is.
What is temperature?
400
Natural resources that have been changed or processed so that people can use them to make other products.
What is a raw material?
400
This region is known for its deserts and canyons.
What is the Southwest?
400
An area that gets very little rain.
What is a desert?
500
The condition of the air at a certain time and place.
What is weather?
500
The weather of a place averaged over a long period of time.
What is climate?
500
Something in the environment that people can use.
What is a natural resource?
500
This region has the highest and lowest temperatures and the highest and lowest landforms.
What is the West?
500
A large, flat, raised area of land.
What is a plateau?